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Citraquin® 128oz Gallon Refill | Environmental Defense Spray

Citraquin® 128oz Gallon Refill | Environmental Defense Spray

Regular price $90.45 USD
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Citraquin® 128oz Environmental Defense Spray Refill

Short answer: Citraquin® 128oz Gallon Refill is the larger environmental defense spray format for barns, multi-horse routines, refill stations, turnout prep, trailers, and regular fly-season use.

Best for

Barn-size Citraquin® use, refill routines, multi-horse barns, turnout prep, summer shelves, and riders who already know the 32oz spray fits their routine.

Current options

  • 128oz gallon: refill-size format for regular seasonal use. Listed price: $79.99.
  • 2 Pack: multi-gallon restock option for barns. Listed price: $139.99.
  • Case of 4: larger barn or program restock option. Listed price: $239.99.

Citraquin® 128oz Gallon Refill is the larger refill format for barns and riders that use Citraquin® regularly through fly season.

Buy this if

  • You already use Citraquin® 32oz and want refill support.
  • You care for multiple horses or need barn-size seasonal inventory.
  • You want to refill spray bottles instead of buying single bottles repeatedly.
  • You are building a fly-season or summer barn-care shelf.

Choose a different format if

Simple buying rule

Start with 32oz. Refill with 128oz. Move to multi-packs when Citraquin® is already part of the barn rhythm.

How to use

  1. Use according to the product label.
  2. Refill appropriate spray bottles as part of your barn routine.
  3. Use during turnout prep, grooming, travel, or summer barn care as directed.
  4. Avoid eyes, mouth, mucous membranes, and irritated or broken skin unless directed by your veterinarian.

Pair it with

Helpful links

Shop Citraquin® Environmental Defense
See the 32oz ready-to-use spray
Shop barn essentials
Read the fly protection guide

Safety note

Use according to the product label. Avoid eyes, mouth, and irritated skin. Contact a veterinarian for serious skin concerns, abnormal reactions, or symptoms that do not improve.

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